irEDFOR'D MATE TRTBUOT!, rEDFORD. OftEflON. MONDAY. .TUXF 24, 101S PAGE FIVE material from concerns that will not live in pence with their employes. Or the government can take over the in dustry and ruiihe plants. (liy Gilson Gardner.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 21. Xo less than 100,1110 men aro now at work, instead of -being out on strike, as a result of the first iiO days' service oC tho War Lulor Bunnl. For many of these workers their dispute is settled; for others t awaits arbitration by the board. V. It. Taft and Frank Walsh, joint 'liaii'iiirn of the board, feel that this is a pretty jrood beinnine;. Th-ir job is to keep war industries Hoiii, and to do this labor and eapital must live in peace. Their job is thereToie to produeo industrial peace. And it is some job. The board has been called "la bors' supremo court." But it is mine than n court. H is an invcstiirutiiiK and conciliatory njrencv. It has agents who n to the locality and in rpiiro into uetual conditions on the ground. Then there are the judicial func tions where the hoard meets nnu hears arguments, facts and ideas. Personnel of tho Hoard The board is mado up, in addition to Wash ami Taft, of five represen tatives each of employes and employ ers. fhos-e representing labor Frank J. Hayes, V. I,. iiulelic-'in. Thomas J. Savage, Victor A. Olaiaii : and T. A. lik-kcrt. Represent ini Hie employers are Loynll A. Osborne, t'. r:. .Uicbae!, W. 11. :m ltenoort, 1 T. Woriicn and F. C. Hood. Tho scc- l'elary is W. Jclt Luuck. I'p to date about u'O cases have been brought to the attention of t War Labor Hoard. Some have ben brought by the men and some by the employers, but in most eases the board has intervened to prevent a strike in a war industry. In most of the cases both men and employers have agreed to resume work and to abide by the award of the war board. In n few instanc?;- however, the employers have refus ed to ac;ree to submit to arbitration. The Western I'nion refused, as did the Itethlehom Steel company. What will happen to those who iu fuse will be seen in due time. It' they are war industries t hey may bo dealt, with under ndcpinlo powers pos.sus.s- eu uy ine cour'.. iMiiu nines i.cprcscmcu The notable thins about tho War Labor Hoard's activities up toilaU is the confidence extended the board by both employer and employed. Tue presence on the hoard of men like Taft, Osborne and Wordcn nroii-.es the confidence of (he bis employers, while tile average laboring man is quite content to leave bis grievance with men like Walsh and Or.inilcr. li is the exception when even an employ er like the. lielhelhcni company refus es to trust to the award of this tri bunal. So far the activities of the jailor court have had to do with conciliat ing. There have been much invcstiL.it tion, much hearinir of complaints,, much hrinin of the two parlies i pether in the same room and nnii'ii adjustment of differences on a unl.- Liind-linlf basis. . .... Hut soon there will he decisions. It is expected that tho last week (I Juno will be spent by the board in the i'i preparation of oniuions on tile eases' penning. These will be the first or. inions to be banded down by labor's supreme court. PortJand Appeal .1 i lie war Lniior Hoard lias lately 1 been appealed to by a large nuin.iu j of street railway companies, I'll. eago, l'ortland, Ore., and Newark are . a few of these. A traction company is a war indus try. I'coplo must be carried to war factories. The traction companies have heen losing their men to the ri.u nitions inilustties. The traclion com panics pay about .10 cents an him while munitions pay tiO. The conduc tors and motormcn say thcvviire not getting living wubes and will have to strike. I he traction eompnnie.-. s.iv anv subslantial increase in w j'-'cs ;!1 BOYS AT THE FRONT SERVING UNCLE SAM just look like groat lawns ami ter races. And good roads! We've sure ly pot some work ahead of us in the United States to have roads like thoe in France. Well, dear ones, there is nothing more. 1 can tell you, so will close wiih love to you all. Your devoted sou and Jirother. LKO WILLIAMS, (Kith Art. (The Mail Tribune will publish in this column each week Interesting let ters from our soldiers and sailors and news items concerning their move ments. The Association or Mothers, Wives and Next of Kin requests that Items for publication be furnished to Mrs. M. C. Barber, chairman of the prss committee, not later than Thurs day of each weeek.) We would like to see France Home time but would we be given a caddy to carry our cash. Or do they wear them hue beads? i iankmpt the companies. , So Taft and WnMi will have lo figure out what is a living waje for a street eitr man, and how iw h wae ean he paid without pulling tho lr;te lion company on the scrapaeap. NteW TruM Adjustment Tho bluest job in prospect for the Imard is the adjustment ol' the -(feel ouriorali.ns to the demands of their men. The J'cihlehcm company and tin? Midvjile ennipany nre Imtli ih-cp-ly ena'jed in pivcrni.ient ordi.an e wnrk. O'lnMr of the fn:,i,ii i-i.taU ( f the War trade hoard is Hint pnvcru tuent work must he done on (lie itlo -jlioiir basis, mid that men may univn- e jf they desire, lint tiite ru.a- i!iH"4, as welt as I tilted Mates Mt-h nid the afhliated Pennsylvania r:iil-i 1 ihlnrcsU hnvf :tliniw f.Hi.-lu' lie unions and the eiirht hour d.iy re still dning so. The government can shut of r.i Somewhere in France, May J '-, 1018. Hear Folks: I had 'quite a letter lav u few days a,Lro, receiving tliree letters from you dated April l."if JO; and '2H, and how nice it seemed no one ean tell. No, I haven't seen n home paper tor n lontr time, and 1 sure would like to. 1 here are three ot us hoys iu the band and we would ail en joy them. I don't think there would be any harm in sending them to us once a week, especially the Saturday Hertford Mail, and a few ones lumii; some real jjood home news in them. I am .surely jrlad to hear of the nn mouse amount ot sprint; paroeiua oinjj on there and I do hope tile liil weathers the trust. We are qu. liter ed riuht next: to a truck eanlen and the peas are iu bloom now; jjreat lar:e onions and strawberry vines blosominir out and everything a iroen as a lawn in spring. am as healthy and rlut as I wa when you last saw me. Of cour.-f we are not iiormitcd to say much, but vou folks t home cannot eoniprt head the uiaL-nitiale of this, our un dertakin, and we certainly are work ing thini's in a very well and thor ough machine like manner. We nre having- a thunder shower today, byt it is real pleasant. ,Jl has heen ruin or warm until today. Georgia, you spoke about taking a civil service 10b. Do it if vou ean Uncle Sam is a mighty fine fellow work for and you don't .have to wor ry about your job if you do your par We took a trip over to another ol our detachments near bv and you ca ruess my surprise when I went up to my old battery and found the package of birthday cake, bananas and wal nuts you had sent lo Fort Stevens in February. (If course you can iniajr ine the condition it was in. 1 wa able to eat a little of the frostbit; and the nuts. We had an excellent time 'gone all day. We just returned. V left, early this morning, and played a concert and for a big parade and for church services, The people ami our boys treated us. fine. The day was rather rainy and squally hut wo enjoyed it neverthe less. We have sure" been having some swell weather the last three days, and it. makes a fellow feel pretty full oT pep. i haveheen swminnnir twice. saw some of the boys from home and I had quite a little chat with thorn. Well, you folk, 1 presume, under stand that we are nut allowed to give our location nor any particulars ns to the exact nature of our occupa tions, but I can say that we aro luv nig rehearsals every day for from three to four hours and every oven ing wo give a concert. And believe me, we are sure playing some hi; class music. I never realized wh.il I lassieal music was until I got inlo this band. We have n whole stack of musical comedies, descriptive pie es. fantasies, waltzes, marches and oth ers too numerous to mention, I sure ly have learned a whole lot of ninne and cornet and the big part, of tue story is 1 haven't hardly started, it surely has been working me pr hard to keep up and I have just been able to keep on. I'm still playing first cornet in the band, so yon can see what I am up against. We pit paid yesterday in French money. Jl sure is a circus to go and bay any thing. The people here can speak some Kmiiish and with what we know of French, we mannice to make our wants known. The Krench money is based on the franc in the saux wa that, our money is based on the dol lar. The value of one franc is ap proximately is cents in our nione. although it thiehintos a little one way an another. I heir one-hall traiic or ol) centime piece re-cmbles our unm in sb'.c. The franc is about as hi'i as the American quarter. J lie iu :a smaller coin is n J. centime picer about the sie of an Ameriian ipi-H ter ith a hole cut in (lie c.-iitei Then they have tu copper peimii one lit centime piece and a live cen time piece. The five centime pice i a little smnlier than our quarter and the t) ( cat inie piei o is about th. sie of a hair doJIar. They I notes for ."i. Hi, 'JO. ."0, J in" I, ."mit franc, and local haul s have cur rency for one franc and a!so nm-half franc or .i0 cent hue piece. ( tf course you can see that a pocket ii of small chanire duo-n't rcprcei much niotioy. A live centime pierr i1- less than an Amora-an penny, tih I wi.-h you could ju.-t orop into France for a while and ee how he..i t if ill tho country is. When we are there is nothing but rolling lull and they The following' was recently re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adam? of Central Point form their son, Iiud, who is in the naval radio, who sailed about the first of May: Dear Folks. llow are you? Hope you are all feeling fino. Can say I never ielt better in all my life, r.nd i have- arrived at my foreign destii.a tion all o. k., and I like tilings line far. I enjoyed tho trip across very much. The first threo days out the ocean was smooth ns could he, bat when we got out about mid-ocean, iv o had some pretty rough weather tor n day or two. 1 had a very nice train ride over here and there is nj question but what this is a line look nmtry here although it isn't as well improved as it might no, but tail !ibout the m.-.s crowing, it sure doc ere. Kverything is nice and green, as could be asked for and they don't seem to have any real mountains here just some hills ot fairly good size, with no timber on them and they let a j little row of brush grow that looks as though it is supposed to he u fence ind all of the country is divided in small squares by these strips oi brush, and off a long way it looks like a paintinir done by some of ;lic id ancient men who didn't have a very ood taMe tor art. it look very good, only queer. Did you gel those papers 1 mailed you from Fiui adelphia? Hope that you did. They had some Tory good news in them. Vou know we used to talk about the land ot the midnight sun, and in some parts of this country, one can'L help hut think of it. One nighi J noticed that the sun set about 0:oU, and I can't say what tunc it conies up, ic beats me out. But from what little time it is 'gone I think that it just makes n circle around the north pole. It is a II right while it is ma.v ing circles around the north pole, bu when it beirius to circle the south pole, it will be good night. Well, I think this is about all I have to say for this time, but will try and do better in my next letter. U. S. NT. F. Barracks. Base ti. Cure As ever your son, M. A. WADE, IT. S. N. T. Barracks, Base 0. Can l'osfhiaster, New York, K. Y. ASHLAND AND VICINITY t - The iiurnde euuntiiltee is enter- tniniu.r proposuls for men tit repin setil Wiishinl nn nixl l.ineiilu ul the eelelirution on .Inly -I. They have nl reuily seeured ;m untlerstuily ! I'ri'siiienl Wilson. Any 'iti'l.V limy per sonate the kaiser, provided that lie does so at his own peril. Time hands will he here in addition to a jazz au'irreation, whieh will appear at the par!;, nl'ternonn and eveno.; luring the eelehrat ion period. Jled- lonl and tiraiits Pass will mero with the local hand ill n frrand Idow- out. A Sealle outl'it will work the fireworks stunt on the eveninjr ol" liie l'iurtli on a seale more spectacular than ever. The hi;; parade will he on a major scale, and merchants nre of ferine prizes tor decorations ami de riptive effects specially merito rious. A mat rimoniaf pn.n in the housekeeping line awaits Iho couple who will marry in puhlie, the ceremo ny eo he performed on the float occu pied hv t!ie goddess of lihertv ami her retinue. Watch the announcement: of m:trna'je lice'wcs. Mrs. (leorc,. Kramer ami son Fos. have return' ,1 from a viit Willi rda lives livinir iu Iho vicinify of Turin, Alhcrta. Weather conditions in timt rcL'ion are extremely dry anil fhe lii; slorms arc u fright. Mrs. Kra mer i-lates (hat her hrother, Lars Ki iii'on, has heen called to army so'i vicc and will report either at Port land, or Shclhy, Montana. fliirence l.ane was summoned to Klamath Hot Springs several days ;.o ouimr to the serious i 1 1 1 1 1- s h ol hl-: i-ler. Mis. Wilmcr Hill, a well know n resident of the northern por t ion of Si-I.i mi conn! y. Mi-.-. Francos McWilliams anil her -i-ler. Mr. .1. K. Peck, nre due heie thi- week I rum sonihorn Calil'oriu.i. lor a vacation '-!ay with Ihcir parent-, Mr. and Mr-. F. (1. McWilliams Another A-hlaiul family h urn I str!cki-n o r Iho hi-- of mi only son. Mr. and Mr-. Ficl I,. Putnam have nceiv. d word of the death hv drown ill,' of llieir -on Chi'tord. The tr.iu' odv liiippi iied mi Saturday at A-lo-ria. whilh'T ho had :one only n IVvv d.,vs i.o to Work in the Ji-loll' ilwlns Iry. I lilford was n hri:;lii nnd no li-e ouiiir fellow of ahoiit III voars Full pnrticuhirs of the nocidenl wore employed iu logging emus neiir Butte rails. ' The Xaitnriiie church will introiluee the I'vanirelistic ngoncics of nn olii- fushioned rump meeting to lie held here in September. A South Ameri can missionary, liov. K. II. Jncks-on, will eonduet services tor this congre gation on Sunday, July 7. Mis. Mary Klizuheth 'lnverner ditil in this city on Thursday. The di eased wns the wife of lleorge Tnv- emer. Mie was u iuitivu ol iienon- shire, F.uglaud, and was (i," years ot age. Funeral services were held at the family lioine on the boulevard on Saturday, inlennent being in Moun tain View cemetery. -Mrs. Tarverner is survived by lier husband mid two daughters. A (piartel of women, residents of Douglas county in the vicinity of Wosctmrg and Drain, among them be ing .Mrs. Jj. Applcgale, mother of I). A. Applegate, Wells-Fnrgo agent here, nre domiciled temporarily at the (ioodyonr home on Clinreh street. Their visit here is for tho specific purposo of testing the virtues of r.un onil waterand iiieidentally to attend ChautiUKiun. Iieporta of extortion nre current in regard to prices charged by ilepot restnurants for supplies furnished the soldiers. Tho local food admin istration will investigate and eurli this phase of profiteering. Charles J. Jacobs, of llornbrook, , died at a local hospital lust Friday. I ndertaker Will Dodge accompanied the body to t lint town on Sunday where the burial took place. The stated meeting of the Civic Im provement club, set for Saturday, June -2, luls been postponed until line 'J'.i, when the gathering will o - ur at Auxiliary ball oa the Chautau qua grouaus. Mrs. Finnerty, of Albany, was here Us! Saturday to meet her mother, esidont of Kogue river, who lias bem u Arizona for sometime past trying a liainre of climate, without material benefit, and returns liouie with health impaired, Mr. Finnerlv is oonnecleu with Iho Albany schools. The rate at which snow is disap pearing on Mt. Ashland is a reminrtir of the early enforcement of irrigation rules. Miss Mary Freeman, sister of Mr, Frank Dickeve, is among the new teachers slated for appointment lure her nssigiuiient being in the Haw thorne schools.- Frank Jordan is now working ii Portland shipyards. Ue and his wife were en lied to Albany recently by the death of Mr. Jordan's father. Their address in Portland is Harrison Court Apartments, :-t4 Fiftji street. My virtue of seniority: in servioe and being dean of the directorate, (leoi-ge F.iibanks succeeds to the champion ship of the school board. II. F. Poii land has heen re-elected clerk, liolh appointments are tho reward of mer it for faithful niej efficient service. Children's day, June 2:1, was ob served locally, notably at the Melii odist church in an ideal program, in corporating a score of literary and musical numiiers. flour sacks they can gtvo or old gar-' monta not too badly worn that can be worked over, that will bo appre ciated. Nslo8t of the farmers aro busy In the hay floldii with women as first aides. It Is not an uncommon sight to see women running mowers, bay rakes and driving spray wagons, etc. The womon aro quite heroic In their ef forts to conserve the crops. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY COURT HOUSE REPORT Heportod by Jackson County Ab stract Co., bixth and Central Are Keal Kstato Transfers. Hello Xokell ot vir to Cather ine Lytic. Land in sution !!, township ;lo, south, range A, west J 0 Fred Kleinhanuuer el a! lo Ldhi J. llaskins. Land in seel ion 21, town.-hip south, range :i, west :!,Soll Ralph (1. Jennings, sheriff, to I. V. Haines. Laud 'on (ink street, ill Hogue Kiver, (Ire W. A. Pointer ot nx to O. V. Chesnoy. Lots 1, H nnd .'1, block 2 of Hose avenue addi tion to Med ford 200 Add This Fact to Your Knowledge Store of FOR RENT Cheap, store building with living rooms above. At cor ner ot Oakdale and 11th streets. Phono 2S-.I1. Ju 6f Tha him Kldnoy disease often advnnces so raiidly that many a person is firmly In Its grasp before awuro of its pro gress. Prompt attention should 'he given tho slightest symptom of kld noy disorder. If there Is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or It the kidney secretions are oljfnnslvo, irreg ular and attondod by pain, procuro a good kidney remedy at once. Your townspeople recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Head tho state ment of this Med ford citizen. I). H. Audrus. nil) South Fir street, says: "1 was bothered conslderalily by my kidneys and bladder. I hatl trouble In retaining the kidney secre tions and I also had a dull nchc across my kidneys. I got quick relief from Doan's Kldnoy Pills. My kid neys acted more regularly and didn't liuve that trouble In my back This haa convinced mo that noan's Kldnoy Pills are a mcdlclno ot merit and aro-worth recommending to oth ers." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Audrus had. Vostor-Milburn Co. Mfgra., Hutralo, N. Y. ASlimta M'.-iJtod That Km a VomJerful -!afluonce uoa The Future infant. 0sm P-frA the nrTlval of v&i y knowrr.T womcr for v-r li.:U a ccnttii y li:.w u J - - J t..jtii;iritv t" e iimc-iiOucrcJ prei)-r;it:in Miillir'ii Fhi'l.tl. Hero is ii i:-'t woiiflcrrni npiuicnunn a tV.o Ab-l. mcn a: ;! lircafW. it pcncirnn-. llio niustks li.i ici:t nr.il ntuoH, rcn.lvr in.r th.Tii r:lart t r.iidily X'IcIlI to Iistiircf dL-mantl fcr cr.ijniisit'n. l!y uro llio Diixioiw wocks or prctfiwmc, m ti. i itn rMmfnrinlilo. Tho usual wrt-nch iue strain, bc;t(ins-U) u nml stretchlnic !fl nrd ctuintcnu'li'd. Tho system 1 prepare: or tho comintr event, oml its uso brlnfp r.-til-. ri-nns nml lia:)rv aiuiciDnUon. Uy tbo rrni!ir wo ot Motlier's Friend dur in- tiut nrHnl llm nntifli'!i cxnanil easier wlict batiy arrive;), and niturally tbo pain aat dancer at ine eritis i w. Mollier's Friend is prepared after the fnr inula nr a nntml faiutl tlUL-tor hy tho Drad n,M lu-L-iilAt:ir C"3.. 1-nmar Bhltr., At I..., i.. c. Ir fur vtirnnl list) tJlllv: ti'otnlrlv' mul entirelv mto and wonder fiillv eirt-ctiv.'. V.'nto thorn for their l:istn .i.i-l tdlnr.'clitnf "M-llluTIlDOl UjOlt. 'rt.,.r in n u-cllh i.f Wwtntction O ld COO fort In ho d-.ri-cd In reading this littl 1 4U ni?iltiU- u-rittrii hist what ever woman wants to know ami wilt ha ft flplen dirt little text hook of fnifdnnee, not n ; rvv ...n.-urtlf ivit mnkft vou liclnfm i ntli.'M. and In tl;t menntirno ohtain ii Inittl of Mother's Friend from tho dnigdlst. nm tliiH fortify yourself asMfust pain ana lls comiuru REESE CREEK RIPLETS WANTED SITUATION. WANTED Position In Medford Talent. Kxpeiienced In all lines of office work and hardware. Sober indiiHtrliius and unnnintno satlsfac. tion. Wrllo .f. I' oster, Itox MI tlarilenu, California. VU FOR RENT MISCBIiTjA VEOXJB. FOR BKNT APARTMENTS. FOll RENT One completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. tt FOR REN1 HOUSES. "OU RBNT Well furnished, modern 'bungalow, fl.ve rooms ami bath, gnniKo; nico location, James Camp bell, phone 311-H. 80 KG It RENT. Klve room modern bun galow, furnished. 5110 South Grapo street. Phone 592-1... 80 FOR RENT Furnished houso, gar den and fruit. Phone 9211-W. 81 FOR RENT Modern five-room house lurno yard, fine shado, oloctrlo rnni;o and water heater. 611 South Oakdale, W. J. Warner. 81 FOR EXCRANJiE. FOR EXOHANtlU Klsht lots near Tacoma, Wash., cost mo $1200.00; clear, some taxes; will exchange for a good auto, must he a good one. Hox Lots, .Mail Tribune. 79 MONET TO LOAN. AMORTIZATION LOANS Pa!lblo B to 40 years, tUj percent. .Money ready when land appraised and ti tle perfected. W. II. 'Nurd. Sec'y Troas. Nut. F. L. Ass'n, Gnrnott Coroy Illdg. 10-4 FOR SAIjE ItEAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN Money to leal n Medford property. Easy month ly payments. Baa D. R. Wo4. FOR SALE Modem home half block off pavement, lot 50x330, best of free soil, all In bearing fruit and garden. Will pell for several hun dred dollars less thaii property cost. Phone 102-X. FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $lu per acre up, on long time, easy payments, or might exchange for other clear property. Address Gold Ray Realtv (a HELP WANTED MAM5. WANTED Bookkeeper and stenog rapber. Oood salary. Permanent position. State experience. Box J, Mall Tribune. 79 WANTED Man nnd wife without family, on Threo Oaks Orchards, by month or year. Phono 4B8-J1. 82 BUSINESS DIRECTOR Mining Experts. CAMPBELL & LILJEORAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay lanoratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam ples by mall given prompt atten Attorney. WM. M. COLV1G Attorney-at-law. Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. (JEFF, Attorney-at-law. rooms 8 and' 9, Medford Nation) Bank Building. A. B. Roames, Lawyer. Corey Building. Qarnett Anto BnppUea. WANTED Mechanics In nil branches of tho metal trades for Emergency War Work, (lood wages, good working nnJ noHt climatic condi tions. Astoria Marino Iron Works, Astoria, Oregon. 102 WANTED Married man as working foreman for ranch. Dr. Henry Hurt. LAHEK AUTO BPR1NQ CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the P elflo northwest. Use our springs whon others full. Bold tinder writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flfteeutl St., Portland, Oregon. WANTED Team work or will haul wood, hav, gravel or anything. Phono 634-M. 80 FOR 8ALR LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Threo first-class Jersey cows and three months old Jersey holl'or. A $00 pur month milk routo goes with purchase, ir de sired. Address Box I 08-11 1, or rail at 4(17 East Fourteenth street after 5 p. in. 81 'OU SALE- 132-U. GARBAGE Get your premlaet cleaned up for the summer. Call on tha city garbage wagona toi god servioe. Phone 861-T. t T. Allen. . WANTED Sewing of any kind, al home or by'tho (fay. Call lit 227 East -Ninth street. Phono 199-M. or, HELP WANTED FEMALE Mr. Brlttunn pr -.ached at Reese crook last Sunday forenoon, his text belni,' "Beloved iu w are wo the boiis of Cod. and It l oth not yet appear what we shall I , but wo know that when Ho sh:ill i ppear wo sbnl lie like Mini for wo sh.il! see lllm as He Is." Mr. Stille nut having left was to hevo preache 1 at the same plare In the afternoon, hut his car was out or commission and living so rar away be phoned bo could not lie there. It was qulto a disappointment, but as most overy one had brought their lunch oxprutlng to remain fur the afternoon they stayed and had a good prayer servli e. Tho Junior Red from meets each Friday afternoon at the school house to sew. The follow-in'-; Is a list of' the arteles that was iniiilo and sent to beailiiuarter.il Inst month:" Five waists, seven pair of panties, se.-en skirls, six dresses, six pair mittens. sixteen wash rugs, on if shawl, two inllls, six joke hooks and Tour thou i.ind and eight hundred gun wipes. Just now they aro making up old material. Tho ladles In tbo neigh borhood who do not attend nro Invit ed lo come and help In the good work or relieving suffering, and help win Iho war In this way. If any have not fivn'lnble at lat aeeounts. For ure absolutely frecii and they' 00ino. time past the luthcr bus Uui WANTED Waitress ut CiUo Holland. WANTED Two experienced wait resses at Oxford Hotel dining room. (Irants Pass, Oregon. Telephone. 80 WANTEIJ Woman to do cooking anil laundry work. Wages $40.00. Mrs. Ceo. A. Mansfield, Prospect Ore. Phono F-22-13. 79 WANTM SIIHCKLLANEOU8 WANTED (lood second grade sacks will pay luc each. Leave 027 South Central mornings. 84 WANTED Two - Inch centrifugal nump. Phono 40.S-.I2. 82 WANTED Four-Inch centrifugal pump. Phono 01. 84 WANTED Popcorn, at DoVoe's. WANTED Sell your croam to tho Johnson Prod. Co., Central Point, Ore., whe.ro the tost 8 and cash counts. WANTED Houses to move, build, repair or wreck. Phone 488-31 or 4XX-X -all food ?.3rrtorG daini.il seasoned whsnyouusc LESLIE A ? 'rF alia intho convenient sidespout p c lc x f c WANTED U. II. Toft biiyn Liberty bo ruin, also mortRafiH, notna, judg ments, encrow contracts, otc, and mnkoa Bbort tlmo lounti on any old thine INTERESTING! 11 orro.i, Hplfiiidld, t.trlrtly modern 5-room buntf.'ilow', witli flcrrnncd porebffl, artistic flrn placoH, good watr hyritom, burn, cbii-kon bounn, otily oiifi mllo from juivimI hluhway thn biiildiiiKH ar worth nioro tlian tho urico asknd Tor Iho plare, ho w; aro throwing In Iho 1 nrrf!H of first plana roll. $2,100.00 rash tnkra 1hn plat-o, tho buyer can, alKo purrhaso the HtfK'k, Implptuontn, poultry, etc., at rlht lirlcf-s If ko dosired. Brown & White 10 BouUi 1 Ir Street. Two fresh cows. 'hone 80 '(lit BALK Six year old Jorsoy-Dur- liam cow Klvintf two irallons per day. Will tuko beer -price Call noons or evenings. II. li. Jam's. Capital lllll. 81 'Oil SALIC Four cows, two year lings and l.lireo calves, all nod cattle. Address Arthur Jones, Tal ent, OreRon. Phono 4-F1.1, Ash land. 8-1 FOll SAt.K -Two inaros. !l and 1 years old: ono borso, 4 years olil; two inaros, 2 years old; ono set of harness. All A I. Will sell ol trade for At fivo pusseniier car, For particulars write or call C. L llarnuni, at Weed, Cal., P. O. Hox 128. 110 Ft) It SALK Calf. Phono 424-V. s: FOll SALK 85 head enttlo on Lono Mno raneh. Call II. 1'atlon, 1112-Y 8U FOR SALK Pure bred Durnc Jersey hoar pli. A very promising younK- Bter. Price $:!(. 00, IiicIiuIIiik reB lstratlon. Palmer Investment Co. .Medford, Ore. lot FOll SALK Threo Rood horses, wnlKht ubniit 1100, price $.",0.00 each. Mrs. W. Tl. Striker, llivershlo Drlvo, Cold lllll. 7il FOIt SALK Jersey cow, rIx months old honor calf, team of heavy work horses, :tr,no Rain. smuilRo oil at n cents a Kallnn, llilii Maxwell touriiiK car. Phono 07-113. 79 FOll SALK Fino saddle pony, sad dlo and hrldlo. (lood for driving stock. Phono 28-J1. 82 FOIt SALK Sows and pics at Wes- terlund Orfhard. Apply to Mr. Clemens. Phono 8-F2. I'Olt HALF MISCKLLANKOCB. FOIt SALK - HelKlun liaro hrenilln and table slock. Phone 200-M. 80 GnrOKA Kxert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business aa a tlmo-saver giving full business detail. M. F. & U. Bldg., Med ford. Phone 107-K. Instruction In Music. FKKD ALTON HAIOHT Teacher piano and harmony. Halght Must. Htudlo, 401 Oarnett-Uorey Bids, Phone 72. Insuranoe. ALICE HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident, Auiomooiie, ijianilliy policies writ ten with best English and Kastern Conipaules. Office 408 Oarnett Corey Uldg. EARL 8. TUMY General InsuTanc office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Class, Contraol and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. Ns. iH Garnett-Corey Bldg. IManinu Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screenB. Shop 427 S. Fir, Phone 184. I'll ysk tuns and Bu eona. DK. W. W. HOWAKU-Osteopathia physician. 303 C rnett-Corey build, log. Phone 130. DK. J. J. KMMHN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Kyea scien tifically tnstod and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for s. P. R. 11. Co. Offices M. Ji. . li. J Uldg Phone 667. Printers and Publisners. M KDFOlIlTTuiNTliraaTIJw bOHl equipped printing otflca U Bout horn Oregon. Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 17 Nortk Fir BL FOIt HALE 1014 Ford, good condl tion, $2.'i0.mi cash; 2-eylinder Max. well, fino runnlni; order, $7.1. OU one Overland In good ruiirilnsr or iler, speedomeler, $17.1.110. Cash. Medford Junk Co. Phono 2SII-J. FOIt SALK - Cherries, r.c per IbTand up. C. M. Parker. Phono 4.12-W. 81 tKmnsieu EA1IS THANacKR ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front SL Phona SIS. Prices right Harvlcs guar- ntMil FOll SALK HnllilliiKS. sawmill, and dwelling. Call Ashland lO-Flll. so I IM l;ltt KUAN Al TOCAIt U) TnilOCAUD Leave Moilfonl for Ashland. Talont nnd Phoenix dull, except Sunday nt 8:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10: 1.1 p. ni., Sun. FOll SALK lloo h. It. S. milk Sep-: days leavo at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 aratnr. Box I), Mall Tribune. 7 1 j & : 3 0 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashlnnd FOll RALE Wood saw, first-class ' for Medford dally, except Sunday, at engine, corner Mantle and Liberty. 9.00 a. m., 1:00 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. 1 Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 FOH SLK Heconrt-nand hand bean lavo Ashland (it 0:00 a. m., pray outfit Hubbard Bros, aud 12:31), 4:30 and 6:30 p. m,